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Show Remember When? Thirty Eight Newcomers Arrive At Cottonwood During Past Week Marker Erected on Spot Of First Public Building THIRTY YEARS AGO, as reported from the film of the Murray Eagle of July 23, 1931. Millcreek ward held dedication ceremonies at State street and Gordon Lane for a Granite stone, embedded in concrete, with bronze plaque, noting the position of the very first public building erected outside of Salt Lake City proper in the A petition was being valley circulated throughout Murray asking authorities to construct one or two tennis courts. ... TWENTY FIVE YEARS as from the files of the Murray Eagle of AGO, July 1930. 16, The Murray Board of education ended the 1935-3- 6 year with a $14,034.45 balance. It was also announced that bids would be sought for the project of underpinning the walls of the gymnasium which were A campaign was slipping being launched for construction of a new Utah state prison near West Jordan . Leaders from Sugar House were giving their support to the movement . . . Murray firemen were called to fight a haystack fire at the home of A. E. White, 6061 So. State. ... TWENTY YEARS AGO, as reported from the files of the Murray Eagle of July 17, 1941. The Park family held a reunion, and especially honored was Mrs. Mary Ann Park Brockbank, the last remaining pioneer of 1847. She was 98 A son was born years old to M. Bird and Marge Thorup Beilson, of 3984 So. 4 th East . . . Miss Helen Cannegeiter, daughter of the William 398 Vine Street, became the bride of George William Young, of Midvale . . . Curtis Shaw and Oscar returned from a successful fishing trip in Montana . . . City officials report that an average of 3500 children use the Murray city pool each day. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO, as rrxirted from the files of the Murray Eagle of July ... Mc-Hen- ry 1946. IK, Robert Towers was first place winner of the "Huck Finn" contest at the County Recreation day celebration and Chadette Meyrick was chosen at Cottonwood Authorities Hospital reported the birth of 38 children during the past week. Girls regained the load by a slim margin of two. The stork delivered 18 boys and L'O girls. Locally, the males took the lead, with nine against only eight for the opposite sex. Following is a list of parents from this area whose children were horn at the local hospital last week. ... best "Tom Boy" A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. G. Webb Snarr, 5131 So. 2nd W. . . Elva . Brown Moore was hit by a car as she was crossing State Street. She suffered a broken arm, a cut lip and bruises. She was taken to the LDS hospital . . . Marine Staff Sgt. Ralph L. Evans, husband of Mrs. R. L. Evans, 167 Vine Street was discharged from the Corps at Miramar. TEN YEARS AGO, as reported from the files of the Murray Eagle of July 27, THE MURRAY ID (Utah) EAGLE Tki Nrvt Adwrllier ID n Thursday, July 20, 1961 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Con-t- i 3808 So. 3800 West, July 10. Egan, Goodway Mr. and Mrs. Tad Dennis, July 9. Mr. and Mrs. Max Harold 5772 So. 4270 West. July 10. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. r.igler, 42S9 W. 5500 South, Kehl, Jr., 4320 So. 4000 West, July 9. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kay July Mr. and Mrs. Wayne H. Peterson, 4951 Center, Apt. No. Whvtock, 5689 So. Ill West, 5, July 11. Mr. and Mrs. Jose M. Rom- July 12. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Car-rel- l, ero. 47K6 V. 4815 So.. July 11. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Don Magna, July 11. Mr. and Mrs. Michael CanReed, 3686 So. 500 East, July non, 4351 W. 5215 South, July 12. 1 Mi and Mrs. Leon Carl So. West Temple, sen. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn D. Church. 3308 So. 4 10 E a h t. July i: 530 Drive 1 Lar-364- FF.MAI.F. Mr. and Mrs Arthur G. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Ford. July 12. 4149 So. 5400 W.. July 7. t567'o Meadowview Rd., July Mr. and Mrs. Kail Herman 13. (.IKI.S Mr. and Mrs Hart Tollct'snn. Pohle, 206 K. 4800 So., July 7. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Tanner. Mr. and Mis Martin Pale 845 K. 4345 South, 5965 LaSalle Dr., July July 14. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parke, Tamietti, 4487 W. 5135 South, 3678 Millcreek Rd., July 8. July 8. In Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Riley Warren Mr. and Mrs. Dam-1S. LesMiller. 1534 W. 5335 South. Following is a list of parents ter. 465 Gerniania Ave., July 8. from this area who had chilJuly 8. Mr. and Mrs. Oihelo AnderMr. and Mrs. Royd Kugene dren born in Salt Lake hospit- son, 6400 W. 4000 So., July 8. VVach. 3591 So. 7th K., July 9 als last Week. (Hirths. Page 3K, Col. U) Mr. and Mrs. William Van MAI.K Os, 3701 So. 610 East, July 11. Mr. and Mrs. George L. GreMr. and Mrs. George Plant, co, 3485 So. 11th East. July 11. 156 W. Washington, July 8. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ma- Mr. and Mrs. David Jii, Mag drid, 5814 So. Redwood lid., na, July 8. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Otanez, July 13. 3174 Hillsdale Dr., July 8. MALIC Mr. and Mrs. R. Donald Mr. and Mrs. Kelton W. nauinann, 4290 So. 3125 West. Christiansen, 1002 K. 5750 So., July 10. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Rcufeu-- ' July 6. Mr. and Mrs. Wil'les Gerald acht, 5827 Utahna Dr., July 10. Ilv-ma- 1 1951. Norman Rigbv, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Rigby, 4684 So. 1st West, was chosen to to the fill an appointment Coast Guard Academy . . . Ar-li- e Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Reynolds, received painful injuries when he slipped down a snow bank at Brighton, and fell into jagged OFFICERS WHO WILL guide activities of ter, 11191 So. State, secretary; Mary Ann rocks . . . Judge Richard C the Luthe'an Women's Missionary League for 4676 So. State, president; Iris Howe announced his candidacy Tronrud, for election to the city court the coming year analyze the widespread Slanec, 5341 So. 5th West, vice president. judgeship . . . Requiem high work of their organization in the Lutheran Standing: Frances Robson, 4930 So. 4340 mass was celebrated "for Mrs. Missouri Christian growth chairman and Ella Church, West, Synod. 4340 of Pauline Goldrick, 76, 12 Third Ave., Midvale, treasurer. So. Main . . . Final rites were Seated, from left, are Margaret Carpen also held to honor Mrs. Dealia M. Adamson Nelson, 71, 4962 Bonnyview Street . . . The fam- JUNIOR WOMEN PLAN ily of U. G. Miller, 4592 So. NIGHT SWIM, PICNIC State, reported his improveMurray. A swimming party ment following a heart attack. I He was recuperating at home. at the Murray Park pool is planned for members of the FIVE YEARS AGO, as reMurray. New officers of the Joseph T. Slanec, 5341 So. 5th Murray Junior Women's Club ported from the files of the and their guests this evening Lutheran Women's Missionary West. Mrs. H. C. Carpenter, League of Christ Lutheran 1191 So. State, is secretary; Murray' Eagle of July 12, (Thursday). 1956. A picnic at the pavilion will church. 222 E. 5600 South, Mrs. Leonard DeGioot of Mid- I Dr. J. L. Ellertson was fea- follow the 8 to 10 p.m. swim, have begun planning for activ- vale, treasurer and Mrs. Wendell Robson, Kearns, Christian ities of the coming year. tured in the Murrayites You which will be free of charge. Assuming the duties of pres- Growth chairman. Roth Mrs Know column . . . Mrs. Mae ident after serving last year Tronrud and Mrs. Robson are Brienholt, 59, former Murray is Mr3. holdover members of the board; as vice president resident was injured when her Adolph Tronrud. She succeeds the others are newcomers. car crashed into a utility pole Mrs. Roy Losser at the helm Regular meetings of the or. . . Fire destroyed a barn of the organization, which con- ganization are held on the first owned by M. O. Evans, 135 W. misTuesday of each month in the 5900 South . . . Blonde Clare Salt Lake City. The State centrates its work on the church. Matthews, Magna, was chosen Board of Education meeting sion program of the church. as Miss Ringer to reign over here Friday named Lerue W. locallv, nationally and in for- MARVIN HARDINGS OFF the National Horseshoe Pitch- Winget, 5980 Afton Ave., as eign lands. New vice president is Mrs. FOR BRITISH MISSION in ing tourney, and Ray Reese, assistant superintendent of Murray reigned as Miss charge of instruction. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. MarA foreign exHe had previously held the Murray vin S. Harding, 4611 Hoxelder change student was chosen position of state director o' SI . left Salt Horses Enter Ijike Saturday from Portugal to stay at the secondary education, to which Murray for Kngland, where they will home of Dr. and Mrs. V a post he went after leaving the Races a serve work mission for the Sundwall. Their daughter, Kay, Murray school system four Pony Express LDS Church. had spent the previous sum- years ago. Kly, Nev. Six horses owned The couple have been membv fed Hunter of Murray, Ut. mer in Germany. will be in the field of 200 when bers of Murray 8th Ward. the annual four-da- y Pony Ex- Several ward members were on press race meet opens Aug. hand at the airport to see them off. 19th in Kly. Mr. Hunter's entries will be involved in racing for $10,000 purse money on an calendar which includes Greenfield. For the August and Aug. Aug. The E:iy meet has earned a building fund event of Butler 4th Ward, the finance commit-- 1 reputation for bringing togethtee is planning a night of folk er some of the best horseflesh ! in the west. Boyd K. Smith, dancing. It will be held Fri-- 1 race manager, terms the hall-mil- e day, Aug. 4th. at 7:30 p.m. at track with its Butler Ward. shape Square dancing will be on straightaway in. "betterParimu-tuel the asphalt outside the chapel. than ever this year". Ira Butler will be caller. Tabwindows, electric starting les will be' arranged On the gate, photo finish and electric , patio, where a steak dinner timing are all used on the Kly will be served. Pete Peterson track. 4 it is in charge of this phase of the outing. Dinner is planned at sunset, when the view across the valley from the hilltop is at the loveliest. V. Winget Murray. An illustrated slide Also being arranged is a lecture on I'urma was jircwnl-c- d floor show. WIIII.K 1IKKK, Mr. Winget to Lolarians here Monday Tickets are $10.00 per couple was assistant principal of Mur- by Dr. Milton Hollstein of the to the with all proceeds going Uniray high school four years and journalism department. building fund. later principal of Murray jun- versity of Vt.ih. ior high. He had previously The speaker spent the past Lions Club Plans spent two years in Monticello. year Icrtunnjr at the Univerwhere he was principal of both sity of llannn. Annual Family Fete the elementary and secondary IN HIS TALK. Dr. Unlisted outlined the Reopohtus of I'urO n system. Cottonwood. South A native of Moroni. Sanpete ma ami it.i strategic impit-anc- e the 10th. Thursday. Aug. in the southern South Cottonwood Lions Club county, he is a graduate of South Sevier where of Asia He told of whool, high fiimsummer annual its plans was he the state quarter-mil- e II fihtinc for the War World I held at he will It ily outing. In high school track. country, which was first held the barbeque pit at South Cot- champion He had completed a year at the by the P.ntish. taken by the tonwood Ward. As in previous years, dinner University of Utah before ho Japanese and finally and a program will be fur- entered military service with bv troops of (letietal Joseph the National Guard In 1941. I Vim-gaJo! St ill well nished. The P.urmcse people, s d All members Hnd their fami- Before completing his tour of duty, which included service the speaker, are "(rieiidlv. lies arc invited. in the South Tacific and Jnp-aof Briefcase Thin 17" have a t'"""' he had been commissioned humor and ate fun to tn a Captain. Positive Picture lock around", L AFTK.K HF.TI KMXfi home, out t!..' UK roiVTKIl he earned n Bachelor of American movie, once n p Wciyhs only 34 lbs. e Science degree in (education at diet for the Hurtiie'..-the University "f Ulnh In now virtually noii-- x i s t nt loiter he took his Master's there. They have been w 6 from the same Institution and by films Hindi- in the currently is completing work nalellite countries. Wli.it ns'V-i- e on a lux torate at the Hilltop are limde u I'.urma. he school. caul, arc almost The old Murnivite utenls of American Mtipt" will woik directly under calli-of f the "I'-at- l N. Hall, state superintenthe Orient." he naid. Lunfc'mn dent of public Instruction. (Itiirma. 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